THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM: Our Key Stage 4...
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THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM:
Our Key Stage 4 Programme for the BLUE pathway. We have a three year Key Stage 4 which requires pupils to make their GCSE/BTEC option choices in Year 8. We believe that one curriculum is not suitable for all pupils which is why we are running 3 different pathways. In deciding which pathway to place your daughter on, we have looked at a number of areas including ability, aptitude, report comments and tracking data over time. We have taken great care to place your daughter on the pathway which will enable her to achieve to her full potential. Your daughter is on the BLUE pathway. A number of subjects will be part of the school core curriculum for the BLUE pathway during Key Stage 4: English Language
English Literature Mathematics Science Religious Education A Humanity: either Geography or History
BTEC Health & Social Care OR BTEC Child Development & Care Physical Education (not examined)
Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education (not examined) The main differences on the BLUE pathway are that your daughter does not have to do a Modern Language as part of her core curriculum and that she must choose either Geography or History SHP in Option Z. By the time of Options Evening she will already have had a one-to-one meeting to explain this. In addition to the BLUE core curriculum above, your daughter has 3 more option choices to make from the blocks below. It is really important that the details of each course are looked at carefully to ensure the course your daughter selects is suited to her interests. Discussions with subject staff will also greatly aid this process. A copy of the Options Form that your daughter needs to complete is on the next page and it has been completed as an example. It is important to note that whilst every effort will be made to accommodate first choices and to run all courses, this may not always be possible due to a number of constraints (eg: staffing, facilities, class sizes etc). This is why we ask for second choices as well – it is important that these are also carefully selected. NB: Art and Textiles should NOT both be selected as the courses are very similar. This also applies to BTEC/GCSE courses (eg Business, Media & Art).
Option V BTEC Art BTEC Business BTEC Travel & Tourism BTEC Sport GCSE Citizenship BTEC Child Development & Care BTEC Health & Social Care Interactive Media (no written exam)
Option X GCSE Textiles GCSE Business GCSE Drama GCSE Dance GCSE Sociology GCSE Media
Option Y GCSE Business GCSE Music GCSE Art GCSE Food GCSE IT
Option Z GCSE Geography GCSE History SHP This is to ensure your daughter meets the new Government standards but ensures that she is in a group that with pupils who all learn at a similar pace.
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Preference Form EXAMPLE: Year 8 Option Choices: BLUE PATHWAY
Pupil name: _____________________________________ Form: __________ Your daughter will take the following core subjects: English Mathematics Science (Double award) Religious Education BTEC Health & Social Care OR BTEC Child Development & Care Physical Education (not examined) Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education (not examined) Your daughter should indicate her 1st and 2nd choice in the boxes to indicate her core curriculum preference:
BTEC Health & Social Care BTEC Child Development & Care
In addition to the above core curriculum, you now need to indicate your other option choices.
NB: Art and Textiles should NOT both be selected as the courses are very similar. This also applies to BTEC/GCSE courses (eg Business, Media & Art). Parent’s Signature: ___________________________________ Date: ___________
THIS FORM MUST BE RETURNED TO YOUR FORM TUTOR BY
MONDAY 3 MARCH 2014
Indicate a first choice (1) and a second choice (2) in the boxes in ALL columns.
Option V Option X Option Y Option Z
1 BTEC Art GCSE Business Studies GCSE Business
Studies 1 GCSE Geography
BTEC Business 2 GCSE Dance 2 GCSE Food 2 GCSE History SHP
BTEC Travel & Tourism GCSE Drama GCSE IT
2 BTEC Sport GCSE Textiles GCSE Music
BTEC Child Development & Care 1 GCSE Sociology GCSE Art
BTEC Health & Social Care GCSE Media 1 GCSE Media
Interactive Media
GCSE Citizenship
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English Language
Exam Board
AQA
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
English Language x Understanding and producing non-fiction texts - Students
will read and respond to non-fiction texts and produce their own targeting a specific audience.
x Speaking and Listening – Students will develop their skills in this area in a variety of forums including role play, discussion and presentation.
x Understanding written and spoken texts and writing creatively – Students will write a variety of assignments, including creative pieces, investigations and reviews.
How Students will be Assessed
English Language Controlled assessment – 40% of final grade This is a series of 4 essays completed under exam conditions, in their English lessons, and based on:
x Creative writing x A media text x A piece of literature x The spoken word
Understanding and producing non-fiction texts – 60% of final grade A two hour examination: Section A – Reading Section B – Writing Speaking and Listening – reported as a separate grade Students will take part in 3 different activities:
x Presenting x Discussing and listening x Role Play
Staff to Contact
Ms Pimbert or Miss Ellis
Skills & Qualities
x A willingness to develop confidence in speaking x The ability to write creatively and for a specific audience x An analytical approach to a variety of texts x Original thinker x Hard worker
Further Education
Both AS and A2 English Literature and English Language and Literature are offered in our 6th Form Centre. It will complement all other subjects, as clear proof of ability to write accurately, at length and be widely read.
Careers
Media, journalism, writer, teacher, business, lawyer and many, many others...
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Subject
Mathematics
Exam Board
Edexcel – Linear A
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
The content of GCSE Mathematics specifications has been grouped into the following topic areas:-
x Number * Measures x Statistics * Probability x Algebra * Geometry
There are large elements of functional skills (skills required to apply mathematical knowledge to everyday problems).
How Students will be Assessed
Examination – 100% of the final grade There is one examination consisting of two papers at the end of the course. Paper One – 50% (1hr 45mins) Non-calculator Paper Paper Two – 50% (1hr 45mins) Calculator Paper Each paper is offered at both Foundation and Higher Level.
Grades C to G are available at Foundation Tier. Grades A* to D are available at Higher Tier (E is allowed) 30 to 40% of Foundation tier papers assess the functional
elements of mathematics. 20 to 30% of Higher Tier papers assess the functional elements
of mathematics.
Staff to Contact
Ms Hanlon or Mr Lewis
Skills & Qualities
Problem solving and thinking skills are essential. Students need to know their multiplication tables. Perseverance and the desire to develop independent thinking and learning skills.
Further Education
Mathematics can be taken at AS and A2 in our 6th Form Centre. Also Mathematics is a good subject to take alongside other Science subjects such as Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Business/Economics. AS/A level Mathematics builds on work you have met at GCSE and also involves new ideas, which you can relate to real-life situations – it is interesting but challenging.
Careers
A pass in GCSE Mathematics is often vital for entrance to training for many professions or careers: Environment, Health & Society, Business & Money, Entertainment, Science, Engineering, Sport, Law, Journalism, Civil Service, Archaeology, Police, Armed forces and Media… to name but a few…www.mathscareers.org.uk
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Subject
Science
Exam Board
AQA
Qualification
Triple award gives 3 GCSE’s Double award gives 2 GCSE’s
Course Description
All students will study Core Science in Year 9. They will be taught 3 modules (B1, C1, P1).
They will go on to Additional Science in Year 10, which is made up of 3 further modules (B2 C2 P2).
Students will then go on to study either Triple Science (B3 C3 P3), or reinforce Core and Additional Science .
How Students will be Assessed
Year 9 Year 10 Year 11
All students follow Core Science. � 3 modules B1 C1
P1
All students follow Additional Science. � 3 modules B2 C2
P2. NB: Suitable Triple Science students will be identified during Year 10 and selected at the end of the year.
Most students will complete 2 pieces of controlled conditions assessments and reinforce material from Core and Additional Science. Some students will go on to complete Triple Science � Further 3 modules B3 C3 P3 � 3 pieces of controlled
conditions assessments.
Staff to Contact
Miss Hanlon
Skills & Qualities
x Demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of scientific facts, concepts, techniques and terminology. x Apply concepts, develop arguments and draw conclusions related to familiar and unfamiliar situations. x Analyse, interpret and evaluate the validity and reliability of qualitative
and quantitative data from different source.
Further Education
Biology, Chemistry and Physics can be taken at AS and A2 in our 6th Form Centre. They are essential subjects for those who wish to study Medicine, Veterinary Science, or Engineering. These subjects compliment others such as Maths, Psychology, and English. There is also an Applied Science AS for students on the Applied Science GCSE or Science BTEC course.
Careers
Medicine, Veterinary Science, Engineering, Pharmacy, Marine Biology, Chemical Analyst and many more.
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Religious Education
Exam Board
EDEXCEL
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
All students entering Year 9 will follow the Edexcel GCSE course in Religious Education. The course builds on work done in Key Stage 3 and places emphasis on the exploration of religious teaching as they influence moral values. The syllabus has two main aspects:
� ‘Religion and Life’ Including topics such as belief in God, the question of suffering, life
after death, abortion, euthanasia, human relationships, prejudice, marriage and family life, the role of women, religion and the media.
� ‘Religion and Society’ Including topics such as Rights and responsibilities, Environment and medical issues, Peace and conflict and Crime and punishment.
How Students will be Assessed
Religion and Life (50%) will be examined in the summer of Year 11 in an hour and a half paper.
Religion and Society (50%) will be examined in the summer of Year 11in an hour and a half paper.
Staff to Contact
Miss Weaver
Skills & Qualities
1. Develop knowledge and understanding of beliefs, values and traditions of Christianity and one other religion and consider the influence of those beliefs.
2. Considering religious and other responses to moral issues. 3. Identify, investigate and respond to fundamental questions of life
raised by religion and human experience.
Further Education
Religious Education can be taken at AS and A2 level in our 6th Form Centre, although at this stage is better described as ‘Philosophy and Ethics’.
Careers
Journalism, Lawyer, Civil Service, Police, Teacher … to name but a few.
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Geography
Exam Board
Edexcel syllabus A
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
Geography is the study of your world: planet Earth! It is all about where places are, what life is like there (or even here) and both how and why they are changing. There are four key units to the GCSE syllabus:
x Geographical Skills and Challenges x The Natural Environment x The Human Environment x Investigating Geography through Controlled Assessment
These are broad headings: we study physical landforms, human geography and environmental issues through an interesting variety of examples, people and places, rich and poor, industrious and dangerous, from culturally similar to richly diverse, local, national and worldwide.
How Students will be Assessed
There are four assessments (one per unit) worth 25 % each. Examinations: There are end of course examinations in Year 11 for each of the first three units above. The skills and challenges exam is 1 hour; the other two are 1 hour 15 minutes. All are tiered, foundation or higher. Students must answer a mixture of question styles. Each paper is worth 25% of the full GCSE Geography each time. Geographical Investigation-Controlled Assessment: In the summer term of Year 10 we go on a field trip and use the data collected to start a fieldwork based piece of controlled assessment. In the autumn term of Year 11 we complete the tasks to a maximum of 2000 words allocated to the write up. This is worth 25% of the GCSE.
Staff Contact
Mr Gordon
Why Choose this Subject?
Geography takes a multi-disciplinary approach that links to lots of other subjects and gives geographers a good understanding of the real world.
Skills & Qualities
Geographers develop a wide range of useful skills: problem solving, research, data presentation, graphicacy and spatial awareness, mapping skills, decision making and so on.
Further Education
Geography can be taken at AS and A2 in our 6th Form Centre. It can be studied as a subject in its own right at university or lead towards other environmental sciences such as ecology. It has links with many subjects but especially Biology.
Careers
Travel and tourism, business and financial management, journalism, education, local and national government, environmental agencies and many more…
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Subject
History SHP
Exam Board
OCR – Schools History Project
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
x Study in Development - Medicine through the ages This topic looks at how medicine and surgery has developed over time and how a range of factors help and hinder this development. From Prehistoric, through Egyptian, Roman and up to modern day
x Study in Depth – The American West focussing on the settlement of different groups, in particular the native Americans and the policies of destroying their way of life
x History Around Us – Visiting a castle in order to study how it developed and how it fits into the history of castles
How Students will be Assessed
Controlled Assessment – 25% of final grade This is a piece of coursework completed in exam conditions in lessons. After a visit to a castle and lessons on the development of castles students need to produce a piece of work which is 2000 words in length. Their piece is based around a set of fixed questions. Examination – 75%of the final grade There are 2 examinations at the end of the course Paper One – 45% (2 hr paper) Section A – Medicine through Time Section B – American West Paper Two – 30% (1hr 30min paper) Source investigation of British Medicine 1200-1945
Staff to Contact
Miss Allan or Miss Newcombe
Why Choose this Subject?
1. To stimulate an interest in and enthusiasm for the past 2. To help understanding in our current world 3. To develop essential study skills such as the use of primary and
secondary source material
Skills & Qualities
x Open to any student x Ability to write at length x Analysis of source material x Enquiring mind x Hardworker
Further Education
History can be taken at AS and A2 in our 6th Form Centre. History is always preferred for those who wish to go on and study law at a later date. Also is a good subject to take alongside other Humanities subjects such as English, Economics, Sociology, Psychology and Politics.
Careers
Lawyer, Journalist, Civil Service, Archaeologist, Police, Armed forces, Set/Costume Designer, Media… to name but a few…
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Child Development and Care (Level 2)
Exam Board
CACHE
Qualification
NQF Level 2 Award in Child Development and Care
Course Description
CACHE Level 2 Award in Child Development and Care (NQF) has been designed to include the knowledge and understanding of child development and well-being necessary when preparing for working with children in a variety of settings. It is aimed at a range of learners who wish to be introduced to childcare and development for children aged 0-5 years. It also gives learners an insight into their preferred learning styles and assists in developing their ability to study. This qualification consists of 3 units:
How Students will be Assessed
• Two units graded A*– D assessed by Assessment Tasks • A Synoptic Assessment unit externally assessed by a Multiple Choice Paper
Staff to Contact
Miss Wright
Why Choose this subject?
This course will help prepare for further learning or training and/or develop knowledge and/or skills in child development and care. It also provides a good foundation for those who wish to progress into childcare. It also offers a basic introduction in to working with children in a variety of settings, a basic understanding of the stages and sequence of child development, and an introduction to observing children and how it supports their development.
Skills & Qualities
x Enthusiasm and energy x A desire to work with young children x A willingness to explore new ideas and to communicate them
effectively x A willingness to work independently and as part of a team
Further Education
This course supports progression to higher level professional training, including: • Level 3 Award and Certificate in Child Care and Education • Level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education (NQF)
Careers
Child Minder, Nursery Assistant/Manager, Midwife, School Nurse, Social Worker, Play Group Staff
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Subject
BTEC Health and Social Care
Exam Board
EDEXCEL
Qualification
BTEC First Certificate in Health and Social Care (2 GCSE’s)
Course Description
A BTEC qualification is a nationally recognised work-related qualification designed to provide you with a choice of routes into further education or employment. The Edexcel BTEC Level 2 Certificate in Health and Social Care consists of two core units, two mandatory units and three specialist units adding up to 240 GLH. Two units are externally assessed. Specialist optional Units:- Core Unit 1 Human Life span development External
2 Health and Social Care Values Internal
Mandatory 3 Effective communication in Health and Social Care Internal
9 Healthy Living External Optional units 10 Human Body Systems and Care disorders Internal
7 Equality Diversity in Health and Social care Internal 11 Services in Health and Social care Internal
How Students will be Assessed
75% of the course is assignment based; this is collected in a portfolio of evidence and will be assessed as you go along. 25% is externally assessed.
Staff to Contact
Miss Silla
Why Choose this subject?
x Independent Learning x 75% Coursework x Working on your own or as part of a team x Doing short projects and long assignments x Completing a placement for a period of two weeks in a health or
social care sector
Skills & Qualities
A lively and enquiring mind An interest in the health care sector A willingness to explore new ideas An ability to communicate your ideas effectively A willingness to present your ideas to other people and work as a
team
Further Education
A BTEC First Extended Certificate gives you a good grounding to progress onto other higher level courses such as the Level 3 BTEC National Subsidiary or Diploma, as offered in our 6th Form Centre.
Careers
Midwife, School Nurse, Social Worker, Support officer, Occupational therapist, Physiotherapist, Mental Health Nurse
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Physical Education - Core
Course Description
The aim of the course is to introduce the girls to new activities and to further develop sports skills previously learnt. x During Year 9 pupils will experience lessons in team games,
rhythmic gym, fitness, dance, badminton, rounders and athletics. x In Year 10 pupils are offered the opportunity to attend local junior
schools during lunchtime to lead sporting activities to the younger year groups.
x In Year 11 the girls select 2 sports from a list of 8 activities that they complete for 2 six week blocks for 2 hours a fortnight. The activities include ice skating, zumba, spinning, swimming, circuits and dance.
x There will be various clubs during lunchtime which pupils will be able to attend for enjoyment or competition including hockey, football, netball, gymnastics and badminton.
x Girls are expected to wear school kit to all lessons.
How Students will be Assessed
In Year 10 the girls are constantly assessed as they go through the course and will receive feedback on their progress.
Staff to Contact
Mrs Croker or any member of the PE Dept.
Skills & Qualities
x The course builds on the knowledge, understanding and skills established in Key Stage 3 Physical Education.
x It will give you exciting opportunities to be involved in a number of different physical activities, promoting an active and healthy lifestyle.
x You should enjoy being active and appreciate the benefits of keeping fit and healthy.
Further Education
In Year 9 the girls can choose to study PE and follow this on with BTEC level 3 in Sport in our 6th Form Centre.
Careers
The course develops the transferable skills and key skills that employers are looking for and can lead to a wide variety of employment opportunities. This can include further training in areas such as recreational management, leisure activities, teaching, coaching, officiating, the fitness industry, the armed forces and the Civil Service.
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Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education
Pupils will continue with the PSHCE course they have been following since Year 7. In Years 9, 10 and 11 the time for this course is also one hour a fortnight. The programme will be delivered by a specialist team. Programmes of study for PSHCE:
x The global community and global challenges, the media, internet safety and risk x Drugs Education; Citizenship; Record of Achievement and Work Experience
There will be a number of visiting speakers from the Careers Service and other nationally recognised groups. Miss Laxton co-ordinates PSHCE for all pupils.
Work Experience All students undertake a two week Work Experience placement in Year 10. The Work Experience programme enables students to develop a greater understanding of the world of work and the skills and knowledge required to enable young women to succeed in new roles and situations in today’s world. The focus of the work experience placement revolves around the development of key skills:
� Communication � Application of number � Information Technology � Working with others � Improving own learning and performance � Problem solving
Students are offered experiences which will identity links between skills used and developed in school and those necessary in the workplace. Placements are also intended to offer experiences which will develop an understanding of workplace disciplines rather than an offer a rehearsal for any specific career aspirations. The school has recently been accredited with a Quality Assurance Certificate for our work experience programme. Mrs Nanuck is responsible for co-ordinating our Work Experience programme.
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Subject
Art
Exam Board
AQA
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
x GCSE Art is designed to inspire and broaden your creative ability. x Designed to help you express your own thoughts and ideas in a
variety of different visual ways in 2 and 3 dimensions. x There are a number of trips that go on during the course such as
Kew Gardens, Tate Modern, Paris and ‘the Clothes Show Live’.
How Students will be Assessed
Portfolio- 60% � A selection of subsidiary units (Year 10) OR 1 major unit � I major unit (Year11)
A wide range of topics are chosen and studied throughout the course and you will get more of a say in what you look at as the course progresses, especially after spring in Year10. Controlled exam – 40% (10 hours): The exam paper is released in January of Year 11 and you will explore one of the suggested starting points over a 2-3 month period. The final outcome will be completed under exam conditions over the space of 2 days.
Staff to Contact
Miss Smith
Why Choose this Subject?
x It is a creative subject with little written work x It allows you to express yourself in a range of styles x There are trips x The results in this subject are 100% A*-C x You can experiment with a wide range of media
Skills & Qualities
x An enthusiasm for art, creating things. x An attitude of “I will try everything out” is essential. x Some of the skills you will use and your teachers will help you
develop are painting, drawing, modelling, sculpture, photography, creative textiles, batik and illustration.
x You will explore the works of other artists, designers and cultures.
Further Education
GCSE Art leads naturally on to A-level Art and Design, Art through Textiles and Photography in our 6th Form Centre. Students generally then go on to a Foundation course and then to degree level.
Careers
Fashion design, textiles design, set and costume design, film, TV, product design, graphic design, illustration, commercial design, architecture.
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Subject
Business Studies
Exam Board
AQA
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
The Business Studies GCSE looks to familiarise candidates with the business aspects of organisations within their economic, political and social contexts. The course is split into three units that cover a wide variety of business topics.
� Unit 1: Setting up a Business � Unit 2: Growing as a Business � Unit 3: Investigating Businesses
How Students will be Assessed
Unit Title Type of Assessment Weighting
1 Paper 1(written Paper) Exam - 1hour 40% 2 Paper 2(written paper) Exam - 1 hour 35% 3 Controlled assessment Assessment 25%
Staff to Contact
Mrs Laguillo
Why Choose this Subject?
This GCSE helps prepare candidates for a world that is increasingly focused on enterprise, opportunity, efficiency and decision making. Business Studies students will gain essential analytical, communication and technical skills that are needed by active participants in today’s rapidly developing business environment.
Skills & Qualities
x Analytical Skills x Communication Skills x Technical skills x Hard worker x Independent worker x Cooperative group worker
Further Education
A good grade will help you move onto AS/A2 Business or the BTEC Diploma at our 6th Form Centre.
Careers
This award is also designed to enable students to enter employment at an operational level within a wide range of business environments.
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Subject
Citizenship
Exam Board
Edexcel
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
Citizenship is a vibrant and exciting subject which allows students to explore current topics, news items and controversial issues in the classroom. Students are encouraged to keep up to date and discuss relevant topics which they find interesting, as well as investigating one topic in depth for their controlled assessment. There are three main areas we cover throughout the course:
x Communities and Identities. This includes crime, human rights legal rights and how different people contribute to society.
x Power, politics and the media. This topic covers how and why we vote (or not) and how voting systems work. We also look at the media influence over the public and how different newspapers and advertising change people’s minds about society and people.
x The UK in the world. Here we look at how we fit into a global community. It includes poverty around the world, how other countries address human rights, global warming and charity work.
How Students will be Assessed
60% is controlled assessment – the students chose a topic they wish to investigate and research it, including outside speakers and debates. Students then take part in some form of ‘Change Action’ in order to raise awareness of their issue to others. 40% is an examination, which tests knowledge and understanding of the topics covered in the course.
Staff to Contact
Miss Laxton, Miss Wall or Mr Parry
Skills & Qualities
x A willingness to contribute to discussions and debates x An interest in what is happening in the world today x A will to make a difference to the school community x An enquiring and inquisitive mind x Enthusiasm
Further Education
Citizenship is good to take alongside any humanities subject at GCSE as there is a lot of common ground. Citizenship can contribute to AS levels in Sociology, Law, Geography, History and Politics.
Careers
Police, armed forces, teacher, media, journalist, civil service…any job in the community really!
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Subject
Dance
Exam Board
AQA
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
During the course the students will study professional works which will probably include Matthew Bourne’s The Nutcracker, Christopher Bruce’s Swansong, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s Rosas Danst Rosas and Still Life at the Penguin Café by David Bentley. These works will be used to inform the student’s own choreography, performances and theory work. The course gives the opportunity for the students to work on their own, and in groups where they can improve their team work and leadership skills.
How Students will be Assessed
Perform: x 20% Set study – The exam board have two set dances which every
dance student must learn. x 20% Performance in a duo/group – Between the teacher and the
students a piece needs to be created around one of the set works. Compose:
x 15% Solo choreography – The student must create a solo based on 3 motifs from a professional work
x 25% Stimulus choreography – this can either be a group or solo choreography for which the student chooses the stimulus for herself.
Both are assessed live by the teacher and videoed. Again the students might be asked to perform for moderation.
Appreciate: x 20% Written examination – This component of the GCSE will
question their knowledge of choreography and professional works. Taken in the summer of year 11 and externally assessed.
Staff to Contact
Mrs Wright or Miss Dukes
Why Choose this Subject?
9 Practical so ideal for kinaesthetic learners 9 Only 20% is written 9 To gain a greater understanding of professional dance work
Skills & Qualities
x The course gives you the opportunity to take a look at different choreographic styles, different professionals and different choreographies.
x Learn about different styles of dance and the importance of safe practice
x An interest in dance – although you do not need to dance outside of school to take this as an option.
Further Education
You can go on to study A-level dance in our 6th Form Centre and then on to university to study for a degree in Dance or Performing Arts.
Careers
Performing in companies, teaching children, older adults, disadvantaged groups, dance film, dance journalism or critic, dance movement therapy, choreography, dance injury prevention, production, costume design.
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Subject
Drama
Exam Board
EDEXCEL
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
x Unit 1 – Devised: The students create improvisations around a chosen theme (such as 1950’s America) and are assessed during 6 practical lessons.
x Unit 2 – Scripted: Improvisations are based around the themes and script of a well-known play, for example, War Horse.
x Unit 3 – Performance: Between March and May in Year 11, students will present a practical performance based on a theme or script of their choosing in groups of 3-6 students.
How Students will be Assessed
Unit 1 – Devised (30%) 20% of the mark comes from the 6 practical lessons 10% from the 2,000 word written coursework
Unit 2 – Scripted (30%) 20% of the mark is based on work in practical lessons around
the chosen script 10% comes from a 1,000 word analysis of work in lessons plus
a 2,000 word play review of a show in London Unit 3 – Performance (40%) Students are marked on vocal ability, characterisation, group communication and performance skills
Staff to Contact
Miss Troth or Miss Swayne
Why Choose this Subject?
9 80% practical 9 Only 20% written 9 To learn more about the world of performance and acting
Skills & Qualities
x The confidence to perform in front of others is a must. x Team work and group communication skills are developed. x An interest in seeing a variety of shows, not just musicals, is
desirable.
Further Education
Students can go on to study AS/A2 Performance Studies or AS/A2 Drama and Theatre Studies in our 6th Form Centre.
Careers
Acting, Human Resources, Management and Leadership opportunities involving team work and group communication. Students may also go into the production side of theatre e.g. stage management.
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Subject
Food Technology
Exam Board
AQA
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
x The course is designed to develop your developing ideas, planning, producing products and evaluating them. You will get the opportunity to design and make dishes which are aimed at a particular group of consumers who you aim to target.
x The topics studied will include diet and nutrition, the function of ingredients, food production processes, health and safety issues relating to the storage and production of food as well as marketing and the environment.
x You will also get the opportunity to investigate new and exciting developments in the Food industry such as nano-technology as well as how future designs will impact on the world in which we live.
How Students will be Assessed
One controlled assessment Unit - 60% Design and making practice
These are completed for the most part during lessons and consists of a single design and make unit from a range of broad set tasks. There is one final written examination – 40%
Two hour paper
Staff to Contact
Miss Smith
Why Choose this Subject?
x To develop life skills particularly in relation to healthy eating and producing quality dishes
x To develop creativity and interest in technology and the world around us
Skills & Qualities
Enthusiasm for designing and making food items, as well as being creative and innovative are important qualities. This is however not purely a practical course; pupils need an inquiring mind and ability to research, produce designs, trial and test out their ideas. Practical making skills will be developed and improved throughout the course.
Further Education
Students can go to more specialist colleges to study courses such as Catering and Restaurant management, or on completion of their sixth form studies go on to take a degree in food science, food science with business or food technology and nutrition.
Careers
Food scientists and technologists, quality control specialists, food buyers, dieticians, various careers in hospitality, chefs, marketing, and Health and safety inspectors.
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Subject
IT
Exam Board
Edexcel
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
This is a rigorous and challenging course with a flexible, modular structure that keeps students motivated and engaged. The course covers the latest in digital technology, relevant in today’s digital world. Students explore how digital technology impacts on the lives of individuals, organisations and society. Students learn about current and emerging digital technologies and the issues raised by their use. They develop awareness of the risks that are inherent in using ICT and the features of safe, secure and responsible practice. For the controlled assessment component students broaden and enhance their ICT skills and capability. They work with a range of digital tools and techniques to produce effective ICT solutions in a range of contexts. Students learn to reflect critically on their own and others’ use of ICT and to adopt safe, secure and responsible practice.
How Students will be Assessed (Coursework, Exams, controlled assessment)
UNIT 1: Living in a Digital World, Externally assessed written paper, 40% of final grade. UNIT 2: Using Digital Tools, Controlled Assessment Brief, Internally assessed and externally moderated, 60% of final grade.
Staff to Contact
Ms Kazmi
Skills & Qualities
x Open to all students x An interest in the ICT industry x An interest in digital media
Further Education
ICT can be taken at AS and A2 in our 6th Form Centre. ICT is a perfect choice for those who wish to pursue a career in the ICT, computing, digital media or business sector.
Careers Business analyst, software developer, games developer, website designer, project manager, systems analyst.
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Subject
Media
Exam Board
OCR
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
The Individual Media Studies Portfolio: Students explore the representation of social groups through a project which is selected from briefs by the teacher. This typically is a study of the representation of women in advertising or the representation of youth in soap operas. There is an opportunity to do practical work with the creation of a media (advert, article) and you will learn how to use photo editing software. Textual Analysis For the exam, you will learn technical vocabulary such as describing camera use, editing and special effects as well as exploring areas of representation to either a magazine cover or an Action Adventure film extract. Television Comedy For the exam you will look at television channels (BBC, ITV, C4) and explore the scheduling and content of television comedy. You will explore at least two comedies in depth and discuss representation and how the audience get pleasure from comedy. Production Portfolio This is for the controlled assessment aspect of the course where students are given a filming brief (pop video, print magazine). The briefs are teacher selected and you will apply your technical knowledge to plan, design, film/photograph and edit your product.
How Students will be Assessed
Controlled Assessment - 60% of final grade The Individual Media Studies Portfolio requires essay and practical work, as well as an evaluation of your project. It is worth 30%. The Production Portfolio requires planning and creating a product, as well as an evaluation of your work. It is worth 30%. Exam - 40% of final grade
Staff to Contact
Miss Derrick
Why choose this subject?
x A large amount of practical editing and production work. x Opportunities to use new technologies. x A contemporary and relevant set of topics. x To develop analysis skills.
Skills & Qualities
x Open to any student. x Suited to those with practical, artistic flair. x Requires organisation and ICT skills. x Good team working essential.
Further Education
Media A Level is offered in the 6th Form Centre. At degree level students can specialise in one area of Media Studies such as theory or production. A good subject for those wishing to demonstrate communication skills. It goes well with English, Art and ICT.
Careers
Journalist, publisher, graphic design, film and television related careers.
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Subject
Music
Exam Board
EDEXCEL
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
GCSE Music is designed to open your horizons to a variety of styles and types of music from different centuries and countries. Twelve works are set by the exam board to analyse which cover music from different background and genres. This will help your understanding of the development of music from Baroque to world, songs from Musicals to experimental. The syllabus is based on three key areas, performing, composing and listening (appraising).
How Students will be Assessed
Performing Music [Controlled Assessment] 30% x One solo [traditional, improvised,] x One ensemble/in a group [traditional/improvised]
Composing Music [Controlled Assessment] 30%
x Two compositions [your own musical ideas] ¾ Can be any style that you choose ¾ Can use technology to complete you composition
Listening and Appraising Music [Exam] 40%
x Written paper lasting 1hr 30 mins x Two sections – Section A – Eight compulsory questions based on
extracts from set works % Section B – Open ended contextual questions
Staff to Contact
Mrs Torrent or Miss Troth
Why Choose this subject
If you enjoy... 1. composing and performing music 2. learning an instrument or singing 3. creating music on computers 4. learning about all types of music, including classical,
popular and world….then GCSE Music is the ideal subject for you!
Skills & Qualities
The ability to perform on an instrument or sing is essential. Performing and composing skills will be developed throughout the course. In depth analysis of music from a variety of genres will take place, enabling you to appreciate the complexities of the subject.
Further Education
GCSE Music is a good preparation for further study and a solid foundation for AS/A Level or you may feel like combining it with Dance and /or Drama in a Performing Arts Course in the 6th Form Centre.
Careers
There are many careers that involve music - performing, arts administration, teaching, music therapy, sound engineering, music journalism, community arts work to name just a few.
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Subject
Sociology
Exam Board
AQA
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
x Studying society – What is Sociology? Including Families and Education.
x Families – Including how the changing nature of relationships between men and women influences the ways in which we live together.
x Education – Including why the social background of pupils influences their educational achievements.
x Crime and Deviance – Raises questions about the accuracy of people’s perceptions about the pattern of law breaking behaviour in Britain.
x Mass media – Considers the influence of the media on politics, violence and identity.
x Social inequality – Including why some live in luxury while others have little.
How Students will be Assessed
Examination Paper One 40% of the final grade (1hour 30 minutes) Section A – Studying society Section B – Education Section C – Families Paper Two 60% of the final grade (1hour 30 minutes) Section A – Crime and Deviance Section B – Mass media Section C – Social Inequality
Staff to Contact
Mrs Popat or Ms Silla
Why Choose This Subject?
It’s an exciting, relevant and interesting subject It will encourage you to develop your questioning, critical and evaluative skills
Skills & Qualities
x Ability to write at length. x Analysis of source material. x Organisation of knowledge and understanding in different ways. x Ability to base reasoned judgements and arguments on evidence. x Hard worker.
Further Education
AS and A level Sociology are offered in our 6th Form Centre, and would be a good progression from GCSE.
Careers
Police, Social work, Nursing, Teaching, Advertising, Journalism and Law.
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Subject
Textiles
Exam Board
AQA
Qualification
One GCSE
Course Description
x The course is designed to develop your creative ability within designing and making activities.
x You will get the opportunity to design and make different textile products within guidelines set down by the examination board.
x The design and make process will also include the study of different fibres and manufacturing processes.
How Students will be Assessed
Controlled assessment portfolio – 60% Made up of 2-3 units which:
x Explore different elements of the fashion and textile industry x Look at and respond to different designers and cultures x Develop your own design skills through experimentation using a
wide range of different textiles based media Controlled Exam 40% (10 hours) The exam paper is released in Jan of Year 11 and you will explore one of the suggested starting points using many of the skills you have learnt through the course. The preparation period will last 2-3 months. The final outcome will be completed under exam conditions over a 2 day period.
Staff to Contact
Miss Smith – Curriculum leader for Art and Technology.
Why Choose this Subject?
To develop designing, making and problem solving skills To develop a more exciting and individual approach to
fashion/textiles To develop creativity and interest in fashion/textiles and the
world around us
Skills & Qualities
An enthusiasm for designing and making is an important quality to have as well as a willingness to perfect practical skills – you need to be prepared to `unpick` when necessary. You also need to be prepared to undertake independent research and develop a creative approach to design taking into consideration the needs of your target audience.
Further Education
You will be able to go on to study A-level in Textiles and Fashion in our 6th Form Centre. This could lead to a foundation course and art and design after A-level and then to study Fashion design and Textiles design at university.
Careers
Theatre and costume design, fashion design, millinery, shoe design, accessories production, fabric design and manufacturing, fashion journalism, fashion buying, fashion marketing and costume design.
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Subject
BTEC Art
Exam Board
Edexcel
Qualification
BTEC Level 2 Award
Course Description
x BTEC Art is designed to inspire and broaden your creative ability. It is also designed to help you explore various aspects of the creative industry, as the units of work all have a vocational element.
x You will also be able to express your own thoughts and ideas in a variety of different visual ways in 2 and 3 dimensions.
x You will explore the works of other artists, designers and cultures to inspire you and expand your understanding of how others work creatively and also help you develop your own ideas.
x There are a number of trips that go on during the course which enhance your ability, such as Kew gardens, Tate modern, Paris and ‘the Clothes Show live’
How Students will be Assessed
In the first year of the course you will explore a range of different skills techniques and media which is designed to improve your ability considerably. This will then lead into the main section of the course. This will involve a range of compulsory and optional units/projects which are: 2 Core units
x Introduction to Specialist Pathways in Art and Design x Creative Project in Art and Design (finishing in a 10 hour exam to be
completed in year11) 2 units from the ‘option specialist’ section:
x Communicating Ideas in 2D x Communicating Ideas in 3D x Developing an Art and Design Portfolio x Investigating Contextual References in Art and Design
Staff to Contact Miss Smith – Curriculum Leader for Art and Technology
Why Choose this Subject?
x Cover a wide range of specialisms in Art and Design x It’s a creative and practical subject with little written work
Skills & Qualities
x An enthusiasm for art, creating things x An attitude of “I will try everything” is essential.
*painting *drawing * modelling *sculpture *photography *creative textiles *batik * illustration
Further Education
BTEC Art leads naturally on to a level 3 Art and Design, then to a foundation course and further vocational creative courses.
Careers
Fashion design, textiles design, set and costume design, film, TV, product design, graphic design, illustration, commercial design, and architecture.
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Subject
BTEC Business
Exam Board
EDEXCEL
Qualification
BTEC Level 2 First Award in Business
Course Description
A BTEC qualification is a nationally recognised work-related qualification designed to provide you with a choice of routes into further education or employment. A BTEC First Certificate is made up of four units of study: 2 core units & 2 optional units.
Core Units:- x Enterprise in the Business World (internal) x Finance for Business (external)
Optional Units:- � Promoting a brand (internal) � Principles of customer service (internal)
How Students will be Assessed
75% of the course is assignment based; this is collected in a portfolio of evidence and will be assessed as you go along. 25% of the course is externally assessed using an onscreen test. Edexcel sets and marks the test.
Staff to Contact
Mrs Laguillo
Why Choose this subject?
x Independent Learning x 75% Coursework x Working on your own or as part of a team x Doing short projects and long assignments x Visiting and interviewing local employers, their staff and customers x Organising events, designing products and services
Skills & Qualities
A lively and enquiring mind An interest in business A willingness to explore new ideas An ability to communicate your ideas effectively A willingness to present your ideas to other people and work as a
team
Further Education
A BTEC L2 First Award gives you a good grounding to progress onto other higher level courses such as the Level 3 BTEC National Certificate or Diploma, as offered in our 6th Form Centre.
Careers
Business related careers such as Administration, Customer Service, Finance, IT, Human Resources or Sales. You may even want to use the experience to prepare for setting up in business yourself.
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Subject
Creative Studies : Interactive Media
Exam Board
NCFE
Qualification
Level 2 Certificate in Creative Studies: Interactive Media (equivalent to one GCSE)
Course Description
This excellent, new qualification equips students with a range of industry relevant skills useful to various areas of Media. The majority of assessment is through 3 mandatory units and 1 optional unit. Mandatory Controlled Assessment – Internally Marked 1. Students create a portfolio which explores and investigates the solution to a
brief set by the exam board. This is focused on exploring the process of developing a media product.
2. Students create a portfolio evidencing a number of tasks, and then a main design task exploring different methods of using software, images and film to create a final product. This is focused on the finish of the final product.
Mandatory External Assessment – Externally Marked 1. Over 30 hours (20 hours in class) the examiner gives students a media
product to create which must then be constructed in a 10 hour off-timetable window.
Additional (Compulsory) Module (Selected by Teacher) – Internally Marked 1. Exploration in to how moving images can enhance products i.e. animations,
moving images on websites, in advertising etc…
How Students will be Assessed
80% through the combination of 2 mandatory controlled assessments and 1 optional (but compulsory) unit selected by the teacher and assessed in school. This is then sent to be moderated by external examiners. 20% through the mandatory external assessment. A brief is given with 20 hours allocated to preparing in class and 10 hours where students independently create the media product. Externally assessed. Assessment is through a pass, merit or distinction grade system.
Staff to Contact
Miss Derrick
Why choose this subject?
1. Lots of creative opportunities 2. Opportunities to use new technology, software and ICT equipment 3. A contemporary and relevant set of topics 4. To develop exploratory and investigation skills
Skills & Qualities
x Suited to those with practical, artistic flair x Requires organisation and ICT skills x An interest in entering the media industry and seeking texts (television,
film) to enhance classroom learning
Further Education
Media A Level is offered in our 6th Form Centre. At degree level students can specialise in one area of Media Studies such as theory or production. A good subject for those wishing to demonstrate communication skills. It goes well with English, Art and ICT. Level 3 may be offered in our Sixth Form (as this is first year of delivery at KS4).
Careers
Art editor, Multimedia designer, TV and Film related industries.
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Subject
BTEC Sport
Exam Board
EDEXCEL
Qualification
BTEC Level 2 First Award in Sport
Course Description
A BTEC qualification is a nationally recognised work-related qualification designed to provide you with a choice of routes into further education or employment. A BTEC First Certificate is made up of four units of study: 2 core units & 2 optional units.
Core Units:- x Fitness for Sport and Exercise (external) x Practical Sports Performance (internal)
Optional Units:-
x Training for Personal Fitness x Leading Sports Activities
How Students will be Assessed
75% of the course is assignment based; this is collected in a portfolio of evidence and will be assessed as you go along. 25% of the course is externally assessed using an onscreen test. Edexcel sets and marks the test.
Staff to Contact
Mrs Croker
Why Choose this subject?
x Independent Learning x 75% Coursework x Working on your own or as part of a team x Doing short projects and long assignments x Organising sports events both in our school and local junior schools
Skills & Qualities
The course builds on the knowledge, understanding and skills established in Key Stage 3 Physical Education.
It will give you exciting opportunities to be involved in a number of different physical activities, promoting an active and healthy lifestyle.
You can perform to a good level in at least 2 sports. You should have an interest in physical education and sport, enjoy
being active and appreciate the benefits of keeping fit and healthy.
Further Education
A BTEC First Award gives you a good grounding to progress onto other higher level courses such as the Level 3 BTEC National Certificate or Diploma, as offered in our 6th Form Centre.
Careers The course develops the transferable skills and key skills that employers are looking for and can lead to a wide variety of employment opportunities. This can include further training in areas such as recreational management, leisure activities, teaching, coaching, officiating, the fitness industry, the armed forces and the Civil Service.
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Subject
BTEC Travel and Tourism
Exam Board
EDEXCEL
Qualification
BTEC Level 2 First Award in Travel and Tourism
Course Description
A BTEC qualification is a nationally recognised work-related qualification designed to provide you with a choice of routes into further education or employment. A BTEC First Certificate is made up of eight units of study: 2 core, 2 optional units.
Core Units:-
x The UK Travel and Tourism Sector (external) x UK Travel and Tourism destinations (internal)
Optional Units (possible units include):-
x Factors affecting worldwide Travel and Tourism x The Travel and Tourism Customer Experience x The Development of Travel and Tourism in the UK x International Travel and Tourism Destinations
How Students will be Assessed
75% of the course is assignment based; this is collected in a portfolio of evidence and will be assessed as you go along. 25% of the course is externally assessed using an onscreen test. Edexcel sets and marks the test.
Staff to Contact
Mrs Laguillo
Why Choose this subject?
x Independent Learning x 75% Coursework x Working on your own or as part of a team x Doing short projects and long assignments x Visiting and interviewing local employers, their staff and customers x Organising events, designing products and services
Skills & Qualities
A lively and enquiring mind An interest in business A willingness to explore new ideas An ability to communicate your ideas effectively A willingness to present your ideas to other people and work as a
team
Further Education
A BTEC First Certificate gives you a good grounding to progress onto other higher level courses such as the Level 3 BTEC National Certificate or Diploma, as offered in our 6th Form Centre.
Careers Travel and Tourism related careers include; flight attendants, holiday reps, travel agents, travel consultant, airport check in. You may even want to use the experience to prepare for setting up your own travel agency business.